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The Uintah Basin Standard from Roosevelt, Utah • 10

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Roosevelt, Utah
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10
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The UINTAH HASIN STANDARD PAGE TWO Jim 8, 1961 pngw 10 UTAH GENERAL EXCELLENCE WINNER 1957 March of Dimes Expands Aid for Victims Of Crippling Birth Defects, Arthritis, Polio A CONSOLIDATION OF THE ROOSEVELT STANDARD AM) UINTAH BASIN RECORD SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oar year, 94.00 Six Month $2.50 Advertising Rain SuppIN on Request Pultlislied Every Thursday nt Roosevelt, UUh Entered nt the Poet Offlee at Roosevelt, Utah, aa Second Clam Blatter under the Act of Marrh 8, 1879 CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and PubUelicr MRS. MIDGE SI EM MOTT, Advertlalnf Manager School district abolishes council office The Duchesne County Board of Education, haa voted to abolish one administrative staff position thia coining year. It is that of Director of Guidance Services. A BOARD spokesman said this move was necessary because the district was exceeding its funds expenditure for non-teaching certificated pro- feanional personnel, allowable under the minimum school program.

Carl G. Johnson has held thia position for the paat two years. Sl'FT. ROWAN C. Sluts said many of the duties of the office would be combined with that of the Duchesne High School principal, N.

Craig Ken-nlngton, who is a certificated student guidance counselor. Mr. Kennington will be relieved of teaching and school guidance work, but would use the high school office as headquarters for both assignments aa principal and for district student guidance work'. Mr. Johnson, his wife Alva and three children will be leaving Duchesne soon for another position.

He was not aure where he would be located when contacted recently. A FORMER resident of Roosevelt, Mr. Johnson was principal at Alterra Junior High School in Uintah District for two years before accepting the position with Duchesne Victims of crippling birth defects and rheumatoid arthritis, among the largest groups of the medically underprivileged in the nation, can soon look for help virtually at their doorsteps, thanks to the March of Dimes. The National Foundation, supported by March of Dimes funds, has broadened its horizons to give direct aid to children under the age of 19 suffering from all typed of birth defects. Aid was previously limited to children with open spine, open skull and water on the brain.

The voluntary health organization has also authorized its 3,100 chapters throughout the United States to use available funds to establish a network of Special Treatment Centers and Evaluation Clinics for birth defects and arthritis. Assistance to polio victims will be continued. The National Foundations experience with polio treatment and rehabilitation centers as well as pilot projects conducted in birth defects and arthritis has proved the value of bringing together teams of experts to deal with medical, economic and social problems of chronically disabled patients and their families. Under the newly expanded program, National Foundation chapters will finance Special LEAVES DISTRICT Tlie post of "Director of Pupil Guidance Services" in being abolished by tho Duchesne County school board, and Carl Johnson, who filled the poat, ia leaving the district after two years. County.

He and his wife have been active in the LDS church and in civic affairs. Try the Standard first for High Grade, Quality Printing. March of Dimes-supperted Special Treatment and Clinical Study Centers offering comprehensive care to victims of birth defects, arthritis and polio are expanding throughout U. S. VERNAL Race Meet June 9, 10, 11 CALCUTTA Horse Selling VERNAL, UTAH 5-25-3tc all three types increases, there will be an increase in knowledge and improvement of treatment facilities and techniques to bring closer to reality the control of chronic crippling dis eases.

In conducting its vastly ex panded patient aid program. The National Foundation wiu emphasize aid in areas of ur met needs. It will not duplicate assistance already being provided by other agencies. Cases that require more extensive care or hospitalization may be referred through Evaluation Clinics to Special Treatment Centers. On the national level, March of Dimes funds will continue to support and expand Clinical Study Centers which provide exemplary total care for birth defects, arthritis and polio victims and also conduct research in those diseases.

As the number of centers of Treatment Centers at major hospitals in several large cities. These will operate full time and provide treatment for both in- and outpatients through teams of specialists in the medical and allied professions. For areas isolated from large medical centers, chapters will develop birth defects arthritis Evaluation Clinics to offer outpatient care only, through periodic clinics with visiting medical specialists. Three Strings off Wampum for Our Flag ITS TRUE! IT'S TRUK that there's nothing quite so rare aa a day in June. Right now we're thinking about a day that's rare Indeed Thursday, June 14.

It'a Flag Day! WELL, WHATS SO SPECIAL about Flag Day? Only one Btate--I'cnnsylvania designates it a legal holiday. We know many homee and placee of business that don't even have an American flag to display particularly not our find, flag 184 yearn ago. AND WE'VE NEVER HEARD of any law in thia land that aays a citizen muat fly the flag on Flag Day or any other time. SO WHY FLAG DAY? WE HAVE THIS SPECIAL DAY for aeveral reason. By displaying the Stars and Stripes, we honor the birth of our flage 184 years ago.

IN THE RECORDS OK THE Second Continental Congress for June 3, 1777, there appears this remarkable statement: "THE PRESIDENT LAID before the council three strings of wampum which have been delivered to him some time before Thomaa Green, a nominal Indian of the nation, requesting that a flag of the United States might be delivered to him to take to the chiefs of the nation, to be used by them for their security and protection." ELEVEN DAYS LATER, Congress adopted a declaration stating that "the flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white with a union of thirteen stars of white in a blue field, representing the new constellation. ON FLAG DAY, WE HAVE the opportunity of honoring the birth certificate of great events, of a great plan of life worked out by a great people. We should hoist this stirring piece of cloth and let it wave because it is a symbol a symbol of the paat, of the men and women who went before ua, and of the records they wrote upon it. AND THERE'S MORE THAN tradition to it, of course. We hope to see our flags wave up, down and across the nation as emblems of our power and purpose as a nation today.

That's why Flag Day can be should Is something special for all of ua Joe Kemp, Jr. gets degree in engineering A University of Utah senior from Mountain Home was graduated with high honors thia spring. Joseph Hyrum Kemp. on of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Kemp, Mountain Home, was among the top graduates of the Uni- Only students who have maintained a grade-point average 3.5 or higher in the range A- to straight A work throughout their four years college are eligible to graduate with High Honors. Mr. Kemp, a graduate AUamont High School received a degree In Mechanical Engineering from the University Utah. a I ii LCtfe A Whats Happened to Mastoid Operations? vmbl- wm jkm Twenty years ago Mastoiditis, an inflammation of the mastoid hone cells located behind the ears, was responsible for many operations which left unsightly scars. Now, a prescription for few dollars worth of medication, if taken in time, makes an operation unnecessary.

But, any pain about the ear should receive immediate medical attention. You salve sickness time and perhaps even your life when you consult a physician. Union sends five staff members to workshop Almost hke a vacation describes the'61 High School Publications Workshop, according to director Noel H. Duerdon. Five yearbook staff members will attend the conference.

From June 12 to 16 key staff members of high school publications will visit the Brigham Young University campus, attend classes, go to parties, have games and experience typical student living. Registration cost for the workshop will include food, activities, housing and instruction by more than 15 teachers for five days. Students will live in Helaman Halle dormitories and eat in nearby Cannon Center. Editorial participants will leant how to gather school news, how to write it, how to prepare It for printed newspapers and how to order, edit and prepare photographs. A major project will be the editing and production of a four- page printed newspaper covering all workshop activities.

Aspiring advertisers will learn the techniques of selling, preparing and budgeting publi-atlon advertising and will work alone and In conjunction with the editorial staffs. Student yearbook personnel will prepare an eight-page section of a typical school annual aa their workshop project. Special attention will be given to planning, layout, copy and photos. Shutter-bugs will get training in the operation of the camera and darkroom photo processing. Students will take and process all photoa required for workshop publications and promotion.

Editors of mimeographed papers will write, edit and produce a daily newspaper, which will be the official organ of the workshop. Staffers will work with modem equipment and will do all the work themselves, Mr. Duerdon said. Attending from Union High School will be the following members of the 1961-26 Yoon Yun" (yearbook) staff: Yetta Hanson, editor; Annette Snow, associate editor: Kent Mem-mott. Sports editor; Carl Lar- of of in of of Kindergarten graduating class YOUR DOCTOR CAN PIIONE US when you need a medicine.

A great many people, entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound yours? PIIONE 251 MODERN DRUG Roosevelt, Utah PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS These capped and gowned youngsters recently graduated from St Helens Catholic Church Kindergarten School, and received their certificates. They are (front) Ed red Reca-kuku, Barry Milligan, Juanita Spriggs: (bark) Chrlslyn Daniels, and Glenn Stroh. (Photo by Francis McKinley). sot.

Business manager and MR. AND MRS. Wllford Diane Curry, assistant business Workman returned recently manager. from a three week vacation trip to New- Mexico, Arizona and Try the Standard first for Texas, where they enjoyed a High Grade, Quality Printing visit wllh relative Glamour Dessert: Lemon Refrigerator Cake msmmim PAID DIRECT TO YOU! APPLICATION BLANK FOR IXUIVni ALK OR FAMILY OROYPS To: Equitable Life and fasiiulty Insurance Company P. O.

Box 2460, Salt Ike City 10, Utah Gentlemen: I am enclosing $1.00 In payment for one month's insurance for Equitable Life and Casualty Insurance Company's HOSPITAL POLICY. I Please print full names of all members whom you wish Included in this policy). IT COSTS YOU ONLY While In The Hospital From Sickness Or Accident! Where Else Can You Find NO WAITING PERIOD POIJCY which gives you liberal CASH BENEFITS, INSURANCE PROTECTION and OTHER PRIVILEGES, such as you receive with this NEW rOLICY? Let us send it to you ON APPROVAL with no obligation on your part, so you ran see the numerous advantages. COMPARE THIS WITH YOUR PRESENT POLICY Date of Birth first names middle names last names Mo. Day Year Age (Applicant) Whipped cream la the Ingredient that "makes" lemon refrigerator cake.

The party hostess who serves this dessert will be hailed success. No Waiting Period FOR THE FIRST MONTH Which covers the first month's introductory premium for you and your entire family! After the first month you pay only the following low rates: $2.00 month for members 18 to 65 $3.00 month for members 65 to 75 II! 6. I I I I Eleven months premiums in advance pays for one full year. Children under 18 pay only one-half rates, and receive one-half hospital benefits! (No benefits paid after age 75) Simply fill In application blank and mail with $1.00. SICKNESS BENEFITS MAC wrrklJr bvnrfit while in the hospital from the I third day of sickness.

This $105.00 a eek sent to you every week for as long as 50 weeks ($5,250.00) and Is your to use at your discretion. ACCIDENT BENEFITS $105 b'TUflt while in the hospital from tle first I UJ day of Injury due to any accident Thia $105.00 a week Is sent to you every week for ns long as 50 weeks, ($5,250.00) and is yours to use any way you pleas REGULAR LOW MONTHLY RATES Address County State Occupation Name of Beneficiary Relationship to Applicant Have you or any members listed above received any medical or surgical attention within the paat 3 years? Month's Premium. $2.00 Polio Benefits (Give full particulars, dutca, etc) One Person Only (man or woman) (under 65 years of age) One rersnn Only (nan or woman) (65 to 75 years of age) $3.00 Man and Wife (under 65 years of age) $4.00 Man and Wife and I Child (child under IS years of age) $5.00 Either Parent and 1 Child (child under 18 years of age) $.1.00 Either Parent and 2 Children (children under 18 years of age) $1.00 Fur Each Additional Child under 18 years of age ADD $1.00 No Waiting Period In place of other regular benefits this policy pays those cash benefits If Polio 8trikcs: For hospital hills up to $500.00 Fur doctor hills while in the hospital up to $500.00 For orthopedic appliances up to $500.00 TOTAL $1,500.00 $1,500 for any Insured member of your family whom stricken by polio When the tangy flavor of fresh lemons is combined with the out-of-the-ordinary flavor of whipping cream in a lemon refrigerator cake, an extra special glamour dessert is the pleasing outcome. Whipped cream la not only used aa a topping for this dessert, but it's also included in the basic filling to give smooth texture. Gelatin combined with the whipped cream in this refrigerator cake helps give such a lightness to the filling that it's a Joy to eat.

Puffy white mounds of whipped cream and few slices of strawberries are arranged alongside the lady fingers for the beautifying Anal touch. The tricks that make it easy to whip cream should be common knowledge and not kept as sccicts. First, the cream must be cold, and both the bowl and beater should be chilled in the refrigerator. Thirty-eight degree! is a desirable temperature for the cream; then it requires only a small amount of whipping to fluff and thicken it. Second, heavy cream, that is.

cream containing a minimum of 31) per cent butterfat, should be used. The size of the bowl ought to be in proportion to the amount of cream to be whipped. If only a small quuntity iff cream is to be used, a small bowl is the best choice. The bowl should be deep willi straight sides. A little granulated sugar can be folded in fur a slight sweetening when the cream is almost stiff.

Whipped cream has a tantalising flavor that makes every dessert taste better. Because whipping cream is high in nat ural butterfat, it la an especially good source of vitamin A. Many of the same other important nutrients of milk are contained in whipping cream but in different proportions. LEMON REFRIGERATOR CAKE 9 Inch spring form pas 10-12 servings cup milk enp sugar cup lemon Juice 3 egg yolks 1 tablespoon plain gelatin cap cold water grated rind 1 lemon 14 teaspoon salt 2 rnps whipping cream 24 ladyflngera Combine the lemon Juice, sugar, and milk and cook over low heat until the sugar is dissolved. Add a small amount of the hot mixture to the beaten egg yolks.

Slowly add egg yolk mixture to the rest of the milk and lemon Juice combination in the pan. Cook, stirring constantly for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and add the gelatin which has been dissolved in the cold water. Then add the lemon rind and salt. Allow the custard mixture to cool.

Line a 9-lnch spring form pan with ladyfingcrs. When the custard mixture is cool, fold in the stiffly whipped cream. Pour this into the spring form pan and chill for several hours or overnight in the refrigerator. When set. garnish with 1 cup stiffly whipped cream.

CHOCOLATE REFRIGERATOR CAKE: Omit the iemaa Juice and lemon rind. Add I squares chocolate to the milk and sugar in the lop of the double boiler. After adding the gelatin, add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Garnish with nhaved chocolate. Ara you and all members listed above in whole and aound health to the best of your knowledge and belief? (State Yea or No i If not, please explain) MAIL YOUR APPLICATION TODAY! These outstanding benefits at these low ratca are made possible because there la no agenta policy fee or enrollment charge.

Pre-existing conditions not covered. Maternity Benefits $150 Pays $50 00 per week while confined to the hospitul (not to exceed three weeks) after the policy has been in force 10 months. iViViWb. Name of Family Doctor Bute of this applirutlnn Write your name lure Signature of Applicant IMPORTANT Please Answer Every Question Make all checks or money orders payable to: Equitable life and Casualty Insurance ComNny Equitable Life Casualty INSURANCE COMPANY 404 K. West Temple P.

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59,367
Years Available:
1931-2002